To start off tornadoes are very deadly things that usually hit the central United States. There is less time to prepare for a tornado. There is way more tornadoes than hurricanes that hit the U.S. every year. There is also five hundred million dollars in repairs. They aren't near as deadly as a hurricane but they collect all the hot wind and the cold wind and it starts to spin. They are crazy things stated in source 4, they will hit one house and die out or they will hit a house and they will leave the next house untouched. You would have a better chance surviving because it is focused on one spot unlike a hurricane.
Now I am going to talk about hurricanes are very deadly even more deadly than a tornado. It is
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Both of them are deadly killers. "The winds go counterclockwise," said by Spencer Adkins Channel 13 NEWS. They both have very strong winds that can harm someone without shelter. Texas is weird because it gets the hurricane and tornado.
In addition I'm going to contrast. The hurricane's winds are stronger and can get up to a lot higher. They are located in two different parts of the country. The Hurricane has more money in damage. The hurricane last long usually because the average for the tornado is like ten minutes, said by Spencer Adkins Chanel 13 NEWS. One is like a rainstorm and one is wind dirt and things it has built up inside of it. The hurricane will effect many places at once and the tornado focuses on just one area. One attacks in a way that know one knows [tornado]. One attacks everything and will also flood other states [hurricane].
Now you should know that the hurricane and tornado are very deadly things. They are both capable of destroying big built structures. The tornado is more in the central part of the United States, and hurricanes are in the east. They both bring in a bunch of money in repairs. If a Tornado or hurricane hit you would you be
Tornados are one of the most weather phenomenons that we have. The Joplin tornado was one of the worst tornados that were recorded. This was also the deadliest tornado that has ever happened in the United States. These natural disasters were from Oklahoma all the way to North Carolina. There was over a 150 tornados that spawned from these natural disasters.
Hurricane Juan struck Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2003 creating the most damage in the history of Nova Scotia and killing 8 people and costing about $30 900 000 in damage. In order to prevent as much damage you first need to have a brief understanding of what causes hurricanes and how they work. After you know that you 're able to think of ways to be able to prevent damage and the lose of life. Even thought you can be the most prepared person ever and just waiting for a hurricane to come because you know you 're as ready as ever, most people probably won 't be just sitting and waiting for one to come so what meteorologists do is predict when another is likely to strike.
F4 are called Devastating tornados and there wind speeds are 207-260 miles per hour. There damages are well constructed houses are blown off from foundations. F5 are called incredible tornados and there wind speeds are 261-318 miles per hour. The damages are strong framed houses lifted from foundations and the ground swept
In an average year, 1000 tornadoes are reported nationwide. On the afternoon of Friday, April 14th, a supercell thunderstorm in Texas created multiple tornados, one being a mile wide. The tornado of April 14th caused EF3 damage just outside the town of Dimmitt, Texas. Meteorologists say that this twister demolished a metal building, which is why it got the rating it
The state holds a risk of tornadoes throughout the year, but the peak season takes place from the months of March through June. The likelihood of a tornado depends on several factors, including atmospheric conditions, topography, and land use. The state has implemented several measures to minimize the impact of tornadoes, including advanced warning systems, emergency preparedness plans, and outreach and education efforts. Tornadoes can cause significant damage to property and result in loss of life. Therefore, by conducting a comprehensive risk analysis, a proper utilization of a risk plan and risk treatment can minimize the damage and fatalities from tornadoes.
In 2011, Joplin had a deadly tornado hit down on May 22. It was a regular Sunday afternoon when things started to get bad. It started to get really dark outside, winds at 200 mph, and clouds started to rotate, that's when the tornados started to hit. The joplin tornado wasn't just one big tornado there were 3 small tornados, that come together to make an EF5 tornado. The EF5 tornado hit stores, schools, works, and homes.
Hurricanes and tornadoes have tons in common, but a lot of. Like one difference is tornadoes last a few minutes, when hurricanes last day to weeks. Another difference is hurricanes get there warnings days to weeks ahead of time, tornadoes get there warnings minutes to hours before the actual storm hits. A similarity is that they both cause damage, they both have rain, both have strong winds, and both have low air pressure inside the storm. More similarities are they both rotate counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Category 3 hurricane winds range from 111-130 mph and drag homes off their base. They also cause extensive flooding. Category 4 hurricane winds range from 131-156 mph. Category 4 hurricanes start to cause catastrophic damage. They cause brutal flooding and this hurricane type begins to kill many people.
A winter tornado is more destructive due to them seeming to be a thunder storm although a tornado. Although a tornado can be life threatening and cause destruction, the aftermath can result in bringing a community together. On February 21, 1971 three primary killer tornadoes began late that balmy Sunday afternoon: The air was so humid my mother and her cousin talk about when you
The Joplin Tornado was a very extreme F-5 tornado that killed and injured many people. To begin, the articles "The Evil Swirling Darkness" and the article "A Storm Chaser 's First-Hand Account of the Joplin Tornado" both give very different accounts of what happened the day of the tornado. One example of a difference between the two articles is how the second article talks a lot about how after the tornado had finished, there were no emergency responders that came to help the people who had experienced the tornado. The second article talks about this towards it 's end. Another difference between the two articles is that the storm chaser article talks about pulling people out from the rubble after the tornado took place.
Tornadoes can reach up to 300 miles per hour and the damage paths can be an excess of 1 mile wide. Also, they can reach an amazing length of 50 miles long (Ready.gov, 2012)! The second deadliest tornado recorded in the United States is called the Natchez Tornado. It hit Natchez, Mississippi and traveled along the Mississippi River; creating destruction to the river and Vidalia, Louisiana. This devastation occurred on May 7, 1840 (Hall, 2014).
THE IMPACT OF HURRICAN IRMA ON THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY INCLUDING TO THE VIRGIN ISLAND Monica Providence Mgt 213 Midterm Exam Dr. Professor Paul Flemming University of the Virgin Islands November 30th, 2017 THE IMPACT OF HURRICANE IRMA ON THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INCLUDING THE US VIRGIN ISLANDS Hurricane is one of the most damaging natural disaster. They are terrifying to the occupants in its part as well as on the economy. The United States including its territories are vulnerable to hurricane damage, because one-third of its gross domestic product is from states along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastline (US Economy). Hurricane Irma with such magnitude of a category 5 hurricane creates a vast effect on the economy of
Tornadoes most often happen in the tornado alley, but they can happen anywhere. Tornados can happen at any time of the year. Opening windows or hiding under a bridge during a tornado, can be really dangerous. Tornado seasons cannot be forecasted. (weather wiz kids)
Overview I chose to research tornadoes because they are quite common where I live. Tornadoes are a destructive force of nature with wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour. The origin of the word tornado is the Spanish word for thunderstorm, tronada. Tornadoes are a type of small cyclone that occur when different air masses collide, creating a whirlwind around a low-pressure system. Most tornadoes occur in the Northern Hemisphere, mainly the United States.
One of the reason that cause hurricane it’s depend on environment. Hurricane use the warm air and warm ocean as the power of the storm. As being said, the warm temperature that form above the ocean create the rotating wind because when warm air and cool air are touching together then it makes an area of lower pressure, warm air is lighter than cool air so higher air pressure pushes into the lower pressure area and it cause hurricane.